<template id="template-magnitude-status">
    <div class="pure-control-group">
        <label></label>
        <input name="magnitude:" type="text" class="pure-input-1-3" readonly >
        <span class="pure-form-message-inline magnitude-info"></span>
        <span class="pure-form-message-inline magnitude-description"></span>
    </div>
</template>

<template id="template-magnitude-units">
    <div class="pure-control-group">
        <label></label>
        <select class="pure-input-2-3"></select>
    </div>
</template>

<template id="template-emon-expected">
    <div class="pure-form pure-form-aligned emon-expected">
        <div class="pure-control-group">
            <label></label>
            <input name="magnitude:" type="text" class="emon-magnitude-value" readonly >
            <span class="pure-form-message-inline"></span>
        </div>
        <div class="pure-control-group">
            <label>Ratio</label>
            <input name="result:" type="text" class="emon-expected-result" readonly >
            <span class="pure-form-message-inline"></span>
        </div>
        <div class="pure-control-group">
            <label>Expected value</label>
            <input name="expected:" type="text" class="emon-expected-input" data-action="none">
            <span class="pure-form-message-inline hidden emon-expected-pwrP">
                In Watts (W). Calibrate your sensor connecting a pure resistive load (like a bulb) and enter here its nominal power or use a multimeter.
            </span>
            <span class="pure-form-message-inline hidden emon-expected-volt">
                In Volts (V). Enter your the nominal AC voltage for your household or facility, or use multimeter to get this value.
            </span>
            <span class="pure-form-message-inline hidden emon-expected-curr">
                In Amperes (A). If you are using a pure resistive load like a bulb, this will be the ratio between the two previous values, i.e. power / voltage. You can also use a current clamp around one of the power wires to get this value.
            </span>
        </div>
    </div>
</template>
